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Reviews for "Ain't Dead Yet"

I usually hate western/blues but this, i like. It sounds amazing. It's so simple yet extremely relaxing. Good work!

Lundsfryd responds:

Thanks - glad you think so :)

Awesome! Can I use this for a project I'm working on? If you want to know about more, PM me!

Wow man, I gotta say, I really like this. Very atmospheric. I especially love the Tool-esque guitar part around 3:50. Sounds like a darker Black Keys/Jose Gonzales sound wave being shot into deep space. Keep it up dude!

Lundsfryd responds:

Thanks man. I really like that description :)

Alright. Great song. Lots of strong elements here. Vocal work is excellent. The bang effect introduced at 0.06 gives this track a real Old Western feel. On the Vocals I felt the Voice went almost to a mumble at 0.46 when you said "yet" the word is shadowed by the effects. I liked the the Guitar effect at 0.58 and your keys at 1.07.
Again gives a real Western feel to it. Towards the end... roughly the 3.20 area the Madness guitar sounds make me feel like its trying to build up to something... but it isn't.
You can also say the guitars used a bit much at the end... the screeching goes on for a while from 3.19 to 4.08... This may interfere with the more sad and humble feeling I think your going for, yet I wouldn't recommend to change it much either... only shorten it so that you still get a taste of defiance in there. I'd also have recommended using your vocalist to end the song as well...

Awesome work guys

Lundsfryd responds:

Thanks - it's great to get some prober critique for once :) we will take it into account when we make the finished version.

This is my kind of song. It says "My name is Clint Eastwood and I'm not out of ammo yet."

Very good, very subtle, but at the same time I was kind of hoping for a crescendo of some sort, but I'm not entirely disappointed.

Lundsfryd responds:

I do see the end bit as a crescendo of some sort. Not a traditional one, but at least a symbolic one. Im glad you like it :)